High prevalence of mental disorder symptoms among medical and other health specialties residents during the COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic put healthcare professionals, including residents (postgraduate trainees of health professions), under intense physical and psychological stress, hence at risk for mental disorders. We evaluated the prevalence of mental disorders among healthcare residents during the pandemic....

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC medical education 2023-05, Vol.23 (1), p.361-361, Article 361
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Nayane Miranda, da Nobrega Lucena Pinho, Rebeca, Costa, Thais Ferreira, Areal, Adriana Ferreira Barros, De Mattos Salles, André, Ribeiro Alves Oliveira, Andrea Pedrosa, Esselin Rassi, Carlos Henrique Reis, Valero, Caroline Elizabeth Brero, Gomes, Ciro Martins, da Silva, Dayde Lane Mendonça, de Oliveira, Fernando Araujo Rodrigues, Jochims, Isadora, Vaz Filho, Ivan Henrique Ranulfo, De Brito Seixas Neves, Juliana, de Brito Oliveira, Lucas Alves, Dantas, Maria Luisa Nogueira, Rosal, Marta Alves, Soares, Mayra Veloso Ayrimoraes, Kurizky, Patrícia Shu, Peterle, Viviane Cristina Uliana, Faro, Yasmin Furtado, Gomides, Ana Paula Monteiro, da Mota, Licia Maria Henrique, de Albuquerque, Cleandro Pires, Simaan, Cezar Kozak, Amado, Veronica Moreira
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Zusammenfassung:The COVID-19 pandemic put healthcare professionals, including residents (postgraduate trainees of health professions), under intense physical and psychological stress, hence at risk for mental disorders. We evaluated the prevalence of mental disorders among healthcare residents during the pandemic. From July to September 2020, residents in medicine and other healthcare specialties in Brazil were recruited. The participants completed electronic forms with validated questionnaires (DASS-21, PHQ-9, BRCS) to screen for depression, anxiety, and stress, and to evaluate resilience. Data on potential predisposing factors for mental disorders were also collected. Descriptive statistics, chi-squared, students t, correlation and logistic regression models were applied. The study received ethical approval, and all participants provided informed consent. We included 1313 participants (51.3% medical; 48.7% nonmedical) from 135 Brazilian hospitals; mean (SD) age: 27.8 (4.4) years; 78.2% females; 59.3% white race. Of all participants, 51.3%, 53.4% and 52.6% presented symptoms consistent with depression, anxiety, and stress, respectively; 61.9% showed low resilience. Nonmedical residents exhibited higher anxiety compared to medical residents (DASS-21 anxiety score, mean difference: 2.26; 95% CI: 1.15-3.37; p 
ISSN:1472-6920
1472-6920
DOI:10.1186/s12909-023-04202-7